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umm... seeing how theres no threads for request I was inspired by the "....Tanakame" thread and am going to create my own

I was wondering if its okay to post non HP artist fanfics if so I have a request for some SNSD fanfics I just got into them like 2wks ago they are awesome 9 cute girls sing and dancing that are reaaallly talented not idols don't me wrong i like mm just as much as any fangirl but there good.... anywho umm i have a favorite pairing for those who know of the group its yusica for those who don't its jessica x yuri and would love to either read about them or write about them

So my request is fanfics based on SNSD my question is.. is that allowed?

ok, I'ma request a Koharu killing fic. I don't care, I just want her to die somewhere..... actually scratch that, I will take matters into my own hands.

I would like to request a incredibly romantic fic about Nakazawa and someone other than Kei. Maybe Mari or Maki. (I just wanted to post here so I don't forget this thread. I wont mind if no one does my fic but I am constantly looking for couples so.... :whistles:

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Hahaha!! Yeah! I'm with Sweety on this! A Koharu dies fic would be preferable...maybe something like this...

[Somewhere in the bad part of tokyo...a young girl walks the inner alley-ways blissfully unaware of any dangers...]

Koharu: Lalala~ This alley-way is very dark and dirty, but I'll keep on walking down it blissfully unaware of any danger I might be in! Tee Hee!

[Suddenly a mysterious, masked stranger in a trench coat steps infront of her]

: Heheheh...

Koharu: OMG! Who the H. E. Double hockey sticks are you?!

: I'm...a flasher! *holds edges of coat*

Koharu: Ooooh...so....does that mean you want to take my picture?

: Uh...no.

Koharu: Then what does it mean?

: This! *Throws off coat*

Koharu: Ewwww......that's impressive! *dies of shock*

: Oh yeah...

the end.

Sigh...I don't think anyone will get my weird sense of humor...lol

Also if I were to request a fic it would be a body switch between girlish Rika and boyish Yossy...or any other opposites in the group...like maybe Miki switching bodies with one of the more innocent of the H!P girls (no one would see the groping coming...lol)

Also if I were to request a fic it would be a body switch between girlish Rika and boyish Yossy...or any other opposites in the group...like maybe Miki switching bodies with one of the more innocent of the H!P girls (no one would see the groping coming...lol)

oooooh I really like that idea...I might have to think about writing a body switch fic

I'm not the best at writing writing, but I'd like to call myself pretty decent at writing screenplays. I often read screenplays for fun. ;; So I was thinking of writing a fic in screenplay format, but I don't want to if nobody would bother reading it because of the format, so I was just curious to responses.

The thing about screenplay format is that people who aren't familiar with it sometimes just find it to be "all dialogue" with little, if any, "descriptive narrative." Also, if you're going to include notes/stage blocking in it that could be a distraction for people who aren't used to/familiar with it.

Now depending on the way the fic is done and on how the actual reader reacts to it as he/she reads it, it can be anything from a raging success to a massive failure. Not everyone "needs" descriptive narrative in their stories, but there are others for which it can be a must have as it is often used to provide insights and descriptions of what's going on that you just can't achieve through dialogue. Don't get me wrong, dialogue is also essential in a good fic, but there's only so far that it can take you.

Problem here is, it's one of those things that you can't really know for sure unless you actually try it. My suggestion would be to start small, like with a one-shot, and see how that works. When you post it, make a specific request at the start of the entry for readers to comment on how they find (i.e. whether they like/dislike/etc.) the screenplay format.